Do purple cats exist?

Lilac or lavender cats are not purple as their name indicates, but it is a very light color, almost dusty. This color is extremely rare from a genetics stand point, even in pedigree cats.
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What is the rarest color of cat?

The albino cat is the rarest of all coat types. Two recessive alleles in the C gene cause complete albinism, and it is extremely rare for cats to get both.
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Is a purple cat a thing?

At the Humane Society of North Texas, there is one special cat up for adoption like nothing you've ever seen. Found wandering outside of a Fort Worth apartment complex, this purple-dyed calico cat was brought into the shelter by a good samaritan.
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What are purple cats called?

The Thai Lilac is a natural cat breed cat, which means they developed without the need for human intervention. These felines are known for being sociable, talkative, and playful. As you may have guess from the name, Thai Lilacs come from Thailand. The “lilac” part of the breed's name refers to their coat color.
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What is a lilac cat?

Known as "lilac" or "lavender," this beautiful pastel color isn't actually purple. Like Fawn is to Cinnamon, Lilac is an even lighter dilution of the Chocolate gene. As recessive traits, dilutions like fawn and lilac are rare even in pedigree cats.
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Do pink cats exist?

A pink cat is not a color found in nature. But several pink cats have been reported about in the news media. Sometimes the cat colour has changed to pink with chemicals or dyes. There are also several fictional pink cats in popular culture.
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What is a Harlequin cat?

Harlequin. A harlequin cat is loosely defined as a predominantly white cat with small, random spots of another color, commonly on the body and legs. They usually have a colored tail as well.
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Do blue cats exist?

Blue cat breeds have an intriguing and captivating appearance. Technically, this coat color is a dilution of the black coat gene. The diluted gene produces a coat color that is various shades of bluish-gray. Four cat breeds come only in a blue hue, while six other types of cats have the possibility of a blue coat.
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Do brown cats exist?

Brown cats come in all kinds of earthy shades. The color is expressed from a genetic mutation of single recessive color genes, sometimes thought to be diluted black. Although the Havana Brown cat is the only truly, completely chocolate color cat, there are several other cats that are predominantly brown.
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Can a cat have 4 colors?

Of the four type of cat coat colors listed, the torbie cat is most rare. The term “torbie” is short for tortoiseshell-tabby, and they were once referred to as reverse torties. When a cat has tabby stripes but also tortoiseshell markings, this results in what is known as a torbie.
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Is cartoon cat a demon?

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Cartoon Cat is an urban legend created by Canadian horror artist, Trevor Henderson. He is a giant feline creature who resembles a 1930s era cartoon cat, hence his name.
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Are cartoon cats real?

No, Cartoon Cat is a fictional cryptid feline character created by Trevor Henderson. It is a humanoid cat that stands upright, has a creepy smile, black fur, and white gloves on its hands.
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Is cartoon cat a girl or a boy?

Writer Virgil Texas cast the first stone in the debate of our generation, having stumbled across a 2014 Mental Floss interview in which Davis said, "By virtue of being a cat, really, he's not really male or female or any particular race or nationality, young or old." "FACT: Garfield has no gender.
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Is Lilac a rare cat color?

Lilac or lavender cats are not purple as their name indicates, but it is a very light color, almost dusty. This color is extremely rare from a genetics stand point, even in pedigree cats.
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What is a wolf cat?

The Lykoi (commonly called wolf cat sometimes werewolf cat) is a natural mutation from a domestic shorthaired cat. The mutation has occurred in domestic cats over the last 20 years. DNA testing has been done by UC Davis to confirm that the cats do not carry the Sphynx/Devon Rex gene.
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What is a ghost tabby?

A ghost tabby is a genetically solid (aka not tabby) smoke cat who still shows faint tabby markings. Ghost tabby may also apply to young kittens, who often show ghost markings when they're younger even though they aren't smoke.
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What does M on cat's forehead mean?

Cats with 'M' on forehead: the mark of a true tabby cat

One story has it that the 'M' is related to the word 'mau' which in Ancient Egypt meant 'cat'. In Christian folklore, a tabby cat dutifully showed up to comfort baby Jesus. In gratitude, his mother Mary stroked the cat's head and left an 'M' mark on its forehead.
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Are white cats rare?

Cat breeds come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including white cats. Pure white cats are fairly rare in the general cat population, as they require a gene that hides every other possible coat color and pattern in a cat's genetic makeup.
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Are all gray cats rare?

Grey Cats Are Not Rare

Grey, also called "blue," is not a rare color among cats and in fact it's a dilute version of black. In addition to solid grey cats, grey can be seen often with patterned cats such as tabbies, particolors, torties, calicos and more.
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Do red cats exist?

The red cat is a common type that is always tabby in pattern, and males far outnumber females. They are more commonly called orange, ginger, marmalade, yellow, butter, caramel, or butterscotch. Red cats are not their own breed and you can find them in many cat breeds as well as moggies (cats with no pedigree).
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Is there a green cat?

That's not Photoshop – that's a real-life green cat that has been stalking the streets of Varna, Bulgaria. Residents stumped by its bizarre color were led on a hunt to find out the secret of its unnatural coloration.
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What is a silver tabby?

The silver tabby is the best known of the American shorthair's more than 80 color and pattern variations. These cats have a white undercoat that accentuates their bright silver fur and bold black markings, giving them an especially striking appearance.
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What breed is Dobby cat?

Take one look at Teddy the cat's ears, and it's easy to see why the Oriental Shorthair from New Jersey has become an Internet sensation.
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What is a smoke cat?

Definition of smoke cat

: a domestic long-haired cat with a light silvery undercoat, ruff, and ear tufts and black topcoat and points also : a similarly marked domestic short-haired cat.
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What is a magpie cat?

Bicolor cats that are black and white are sometimes called "magpies". The cream and white bicolor cat is the rarest of the bicolors, while the black and white or "blue" (grey) and white are the most common.
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